Richmond High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Rockingham, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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Richmond High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Rockingham, NC) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 63 of 96
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Richmond High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Rockingham, NC) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 62
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lld Richmond Iagers Sweep Double Bill OLD RICHMGND, Dec. 7 - Old! ichmond High displayed powerful :oring ability and swept a double-1 eader from Rural Hall High here! might. The girls won the opener, l-46, and the boys took the secondl line, I Bonnie Smith, sharpshootlng Old .lchmond forward, led the girls toj lctory. She found the range for S points. ' Old Richmond held a slim 25-205 :ad at the end of the first half, 1 the girls game but opened upt 1 the third period to gain a com-' :rtable margin. Wanda Joyner, play' nd varsity game, ch -U lil olnta to give Smith i ID-.. 0!f- . Donald Waller, Billy Hi I Yayne Marlon were theitara' iid Richmond. E. Stowley and E. Spainhouri vere the stars in the attack fort tural Hall boys. Girls Game '01, Old Richmond U0 Mil Rural Hall '... Joyner 12 .....,.,......,, Golding ' .. Brown 4 ..........,........ l Cole ' .... Smith 45 ........ . ....... 35 Moore i ...Hill ...,... . .... Helaabeck i ...Pfaff . ..... .......... N aylor 5 .. Davis ....... ......... B. Kller wld Richmond ........ 9 16 21 10--64 tural Hall .,,......... 5 15 10 15-46 Substitutes: Old Richmond-L. Smlthy paugh. Fulp 3. Higgins. Rural Hall-I .lger 6. Addison 2. Warren. EdWll'dS.l larahall. I Boya Game J '0l. Old Richmond UI! 1551 Rural llallf ' ...Waller 21 .,.........,.A 4 Winslow 6 Grubbs '...Allanl .............,. f ...Hall 18 ...........,.. 3 McBride 5 .... Marlon 28 .......... 2 Warren i ..,Wlnfrey 1 ..,......,,... 8 Stanley Pld Richmond ...... Z2 14 ll! 16-'Il tural Hall .......... ll 20 9 l5-55 Substitutes: Old Richmond--Moore, lldrldge 2. Hauser. Allen. Butner 2, loub. Rural Hall-Brewer 6, Spain- our ll. Hall 4. Stowley 12. Aldridge 2. Girls' Game L. South Fark till A101 Old Richmond .Shoemaker 14 ......... . 37 .arorwn Qi' .Hawkins 41 , .............., Y. ...Burlnn l0 42 Smith ...Voss .... .... ..... . Daugh .. Wall ..,... ........ Huggins .. Barney ...... ..,.. .. .. faff ith Fork ..... ..... 7.5 ll 19 16-71 I Richmond ...... 25 15 20 It-79' tuba: South Fork-Ketner.. OR-I-Nilk. vis. Coley. scoring-with 17 points, high for pronged offense last night. Don ' the game. Old Richmond played Waller, Wayne Marion and B guard Don.Wa1ler, who was out with flu. Donald Waller of Old Richmond came up with two spectacular touchdown returns of kickoffs, go- ing 75 for one score and 65 for -- another ILLL Billy Iall was top man for Richmond with Wayne Marion also Playing well. Don Waller missed the Same because of flu but Jerry Allen did a good job in his place. Old 011250311 ' without the services of regular 'Hall all hit well. The Red B3 outscored Rural Hall in the fi third and fourth quarters and tl offense looked fine. Lewisville irls Win 'B 100-99 1 S in frosgrzefzllitbzs g . a . he I. 0 -9.9-9,2 dputzgda few Id Riel, See. 0 o Und? 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He plans to I to college when he graduates om Old Richmond, major ln uemistry and then get a job in -I --LAM ---.-.-.L-..- U1 .l-..u Car- :-rell Brown 37 with 'an overhead iipush shot to pace the Old Rich- ,mond girls, who last week lost la 100-99 J decision to-Lewisville., Old, Richmond then got its only touchdown when Donald Winfrey, picked up a fumble and ran 35 vnrria fn 2 fmmhrlnwn Waller for Lewisville in the ing second: she dldn't ki was the winl the time. score showei Lewisville ahead 98-97 Miss Dalton which mac 100-97. B u double che: the r e ci showed a,l that they I gotten full credit for so that lit 100-99.' . Both teams were hitting about everything they threw the basket. Bonnie-Smith o fRichmond led the individual ling with. 57. Peggy Slater of 1 vllle had 47, Carroll Brown 1 Richmond had 36 and Barbari rad of Lewisville had 33. The poor old guards migh as well have stayed home. ' the girls rules'it's hard for a BONNIE



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' ' ' ' 9, gf Y Mmm-ws., V?f,:z.m......W.,. K1 Q EIGHT:-I GRADE FIRST ROW: Junior Taylor, Priscilla Jolly, Larry Griffin, Betty Blackburn, Elwood Bowen. SECOND ROW: Herman Duggins, Mary Lee Durham. THIRD ROW: Doris Stewart, Marie Davis, Wayne Livengood, Grady Doub, Marie Fulk, James Benson. FOURTH ROW: Sammy Speas, Roger Morgan, Carol Ford, Aubrey Doub, C. G. Marler, H. A. Cates, Norma Wilmouth, Joe Mar- ion. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Whitman, Faye Coley, Robert Sprinkle, Julia Bowen, Eddie Newsome. SIXTH ROW: Mackie Blackburn, Nancy Harpe, Gilbert Bodenhamer, Ray Williams, Johnny Snyder. TEACHER: Mrs. Walls. FIRST ROW: Norma Jester, Lula Mae Lawson, Ronnie Jester, Barbara Moore, Jane Ring, Alton Boger, Ann Everett, Johnny Tuttle. SECOND ROW: Linda Cromer, Donald Adams, Judy Nance, Lloyd Jones, Ann Whitman, Helen Cates, Billy Bodsford, Edna Dyson, Patricia Williams, George Marler. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hendrix, Betty Jean Fulp, V. D. Wall, Marie Waller, Faye Specs, Carolyn Durham, Carolyn West, Tony Briggs, Betty Bowen, Christine Sprinkle, Lester Brown, Bill Brown, Douglas Newsome. FOURTH ROW: Terry Shore, Carol Winfrey, Carol Helsabeck, Donald Colbert, Barbara Benson, Diane Hann, Tommy Shore, Norma Blackburn. TEACHER: Mr. Watson. 'rag' , sg.. sin-...Nj A SEVENTH GRADE

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